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gomarili January 1 2007, 20:03:53 UTC
*hugs Snape*
6 more chappies. i hope no more intense darkness come back biting.

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chaconnedm January 1 2007, 20:38:14 UTC
well, there was the mention of the final monster under the bed in here

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gomarili January 1 2007, 20:56:01 UTC
shhh.... >.> let me live in ignorant bliss!

and lightning said that before we connor was even married. i thought that meant the monster was that connor was the horcrux. maybe not.

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lightningwave January 2 2007, 21:57:48 UTC
Yes, that's what I meant. Chapter 78 notes at the beginning that this is the monster under the bed.

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lightningwave January 2 2007, 21:58:11 UTC
Connor affected a lot of lives- more than we always got to see, alas, because of the limitations of focusing the book around Harry.

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black_myst January 1 2007, 21:29:51 UTC
...i hate to be mean, but i was never a fan of his anyways, so here i go... woot he's finally dead! okay so i've grown to like him alot more since the story's continued, i still thought that he was very annoying...

anyways... i thought that there'd be more a reaction from Draco, just because of the fact that harry was planning to die, and i just though that Draco would have an angry reaction to that sort of thing...

any to oppose what everyone else is saying... i hope that parvarti isn't pregnant. I would think that by being pregnant, it would make her more depressed seeing as she dosn't seem like to the type to be dealing well with his death, and having his child, as much as she'd love it, would just continue to remind her and make her depessed...

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lightningwave January 2 2007, 21:58:45 UTC
Draco figures Harry's been punished enough by the loss of his brother.

Well, you find out in Chapter 82.

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lightningwave January 2 2007, 21:58:54 UTC
Thank you!

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rabbitwrath January 1 2007, 23:27:19 UTC
I hope Parvati isn't pregnant. She's in no state to look after a child, and hasn't it been one of the overriding themes of this story that people are more important than bloodlines? No one will ever be able to replace Connor.

Can you tell us now what Pansy saw for them? Why did it encompass Connor, Harry and Draco? I've puzzled over that one since you wrote it.

I really hope things get better now. They - and we - can't take much more.

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lightningwave January 2 2007, 22:00:14 UTC
The question is answered in Chapter 82.

Pansy had trouble seeing who the hell would die. The choice flowed back and forth between Harry and Draco and Connor for too long. It could have meant Draco and Harry if Draco hadn't been the one to help defeat Dumbledore, and either Harry or Connor had an equal chance to die. The prophecy was kind of holding their deaths in abeyance, like Scrhodinger's Cat, until Connor made a choice he couldn't go back on.

It's much better from here on out.

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